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DUBAI // A contender to replace the deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has told a conference in Dubai that establishing clear rule of law in Arab Spring countries is crucial to stop new dictators rising.
Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, a major player in the Egyptian revolution and former director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said it should be a matter of priority for countries such as Libya, Egypt and Tunisia to ensure no single figure could assume control.
"Government and civil service institutions have been completely torn down in these countries because they were based ...

NEW YORK (AFP) - Former UN nuclear monitor and Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei expects growth in nuclear energy — particularly in emerging economies — despite the Fukushima disaster caused by Japan’s March tsunami. “There will be, in the short term, a slowdown in some countries. But others like France, India or China (won’t see) an impact on their (nuclear) programs,” he told the Wall Street Journal on Monday. The growth will be driven by mounting demand for energy in fast-growing economies, ElBaradei said, citing a US govt report predicting 87 percent ...

Prominent presidential hopeful Mohamed ElBaradei on Tuesday renewed warnings that a "revolution of the hungry" could occur in Egypt if the country remained unstable. ElBaradei’s words came during an interview with Tunisia’s Al-Shorouk Daily. Nine months after the 25 January revolution first began, Egypt’s old constitution is still ruling the country, noted ElBaradei, adding that the country suffers from a fabricated, unjustified polarization between civil and religious forces.
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16 November 2011
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